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Chapter 4: Installing Websense Enterprise or Web Security Suite
9. Set up the required logon script by following the instructions is Creating
and Running the Script for Logon Agent, page 197.
10. Configure Logon Agent to communicate with client workstations and the
Filtering Service by following the instructions in the User Identification
chapter of the Administrators Guide for Websense Enterprise and Web
Security Suite.
Remote Filtering Server
The Remote Filtering Server provides web filtering for user workstations
located outside the network firewall. In order to be filtered through the
Remote Filtering Server, a remote workstation must be running the Remote
Filtering Client. (For Remote Filtering Client installation instructions, see
Remote Filtering Client, page 131.)
The Remote Filtering Server should be installed on a separate, dedicated
machine. This machine must be able to communicate with the Websense
Filtering Service and with the remote workstations outside the network
firewall. The Remote Filtering Server machine does not have to be joined to a
domain.
The Remote Filtering Server should be installed inside your organization’s
outermost network firewall, but in the DMZ outside the firewall that protects
the rest of the corporate network. For more information about deploying the
Remote Filtering Server in your network, see the Remote Filtering section in
the Deployment Guide for Websense Enterprise and Web Security Suite.
To provide failover capability for the primary Remote Filtering Server, you
can install secondary and tertiary Remote Filtering Servers. Each Remote
Filtering Client can be configured to connect with a primary, secondary, and
tertiary Remote Filtering Server. If the primary server is unavailable, the
client attempts to connect with the secondary, then the tertiary, then the
primary again, and so on.
Note
To enable the Remote Filtering components, you must
subscribe to the remote filtering service.